I need to go by the FedEx location and pick up the laptop shipped by the client of my new employer. I am looking at either seeing Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and/or going to a blued club with the GF.

Maybe some D3, maybe some Lollipop Chainsaw, maybe some Magic the Gathering on iPad (never played MTG before, but everyone seems to be raving about this version)...or maybe something complete different.

BF3 - Trying out the hardcore modes lately. Actually not that bad. I play the CoD ones in HC a lot but never really tried this before. Have one more assignment to complete for the MTAR and those will be done. Kinda liking the new content so far.Too Human - still playing through this slowly.

I got tired of waiting Legend of Grimrock to come out on iPad, so I started it on PC. It's fun, but some of the puzzles can be infuriating and I'm not crazy about the idea of having to search every single wall panel for secret switches and such. We'll see how long it keeps my attention.

Also messed around with MtG on iPad. Went through the tutorial a couple times, but I don't really get it yet. Lost the first battle 3 times now, I can't seem to get the hang of how things work. I'll do summons or spells and they never seem to work out like I expected. I'm sure it's just a case of spending some time figuring out how it works.

It's not like there's a whole lot of good JRPGs from this generation to choose from.

True, but if someone were jonesing for a JRPG from last generation, I wouldn't have pegged Xenosaga II as the natural go-to choice. Isn't it generally considered the low point of its series? I'm genuinely asking: I haven't played any of them.

Either way, if she replays the whole trilogy every few years, I can understand why she'd want to go through the whole thing rather than skip the middle chapter. I've played Mass Effect something like four times and that's definitely the low point of its trilogy.

I popped in LEGO Batman and made it through the first mission. I encountered a bug before the Clayface fight. I had switched to Robin after entering a car in the showroom, and then entered the doorway that was the transition to the boss fight. Batman was stuck in the car and I was unable to switch to him to get him out. Makes it hard when you need his BatBomber suit to get through the cage. I had to start over and re-play the mission.

It's not like there's a whole lot of good JRPGs from this generation to choose from.

True, but if someone were jonesing for a JRPG from last generation, I wouldn't have pegged Xenosaga II as the natural go-to choice. Isn't it generally considered the low point of its series? I'm genuinely asking: I haven't played any of them.

It is, but Xenosaga 3 is nearly impossible to understand without having played the first two.

Batman was stuck in the car and I was unable to switch to him to get him out. Makes it hard when you need his BatBomber suit to get through the cage. I had to start over and re-play the mission.

Oh man, I hit that *exact* same bug when I first started playing Lego Batman. Left a nasty first impression, but it turned out to be the only glitch that snagged me in the entire game.

-Autistic Angel

Glad to hear it should be smooth sailing after that.

I've had two very similar issues at other points in the game. At one point Robin got stuck behind a moving ladder and I couldn't get him out, and then later on I was going to jump into a teacup ride with Batman and he just paused after I hit the button and nothing I did could get him to move again or switch me to Robin. Fun game, but losing progress to glitches like this really kills my enthusiasm.